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live in oakland, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> it's 6:14. let's check the traffic and weather. >> it's getting busier. more people are joining the friday morning commute. out the door, braving the roads, if you are getting ready to step out, your ride along the eastshore freeway, expect delays. we are tracking a new accident. this is a live look at 80 at san pablo dam road getting first reports of a crash just west of the location and we are starting to see more brake lights along that stretch. as you make your way on down towards the bay bridge toll plaza, your travel time along the eastshore freeway 20 minutes as you make your way from 4 to the maze. i have a feeling that jump into the yellow with that that accident and another 20 minutes into san francisco. that earlier crash past the metering lights is cleared. we are tracking a new accident southbound 280 at 92. one lane blocked, speeds still at the limit. that's a check of your traffic. over to neda for a check on the forecast. >>> hi, good morning! so we are starting to see that sunri
live in oakland, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> it's 6:14. let's check the traffic and weather. >> it's getting busier. more people are joining the friday morning commute. out the door, braving the roads, if you are getting ready to step out, your ride along the eastshore freeway, expect delays. we are tracking a new accident. this is a live look at 80 at san pablo dam road getting first reports of a crash just west of the location and we are starting to see more brake lights along...
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kpix 5's katie nielsen joins us live from oakland to explain. katie. >> reporter: michelle, forever oakland is a group of fans and nonprofits who have joined together to wage a legal war to keep the raiders here in oakland. they say the nfl's decision to allow the team to move to las vegas was illegal, now forever oakland leaders have teamed up with two antitrust lawyers who have experience going up against the nfl. one possible motive for the move is money. team owners will make tens of millions of dollars in relocation fees. group leaders hope the legal strategy will keep their black and silver football team right where it belongs. >> its more than football. it resembles everything in how we live in this community that you can't duplicate anywhere. >> right now, the raiders could play their first game in las vegas as soon as 2019. forever oakland leaders hope at the meeting today decide to join their legal fight and help fund it. that meeting is scheduled for 8:30 this morning right here at the coliseum. live in oakland, katie nielsen, kpix 5.
kpix 5's katie nielsen joins us live from oakland to explain. katie. >> reporter: michelle, forever oakland is a group of fans and nonprofits who have joined together to wage a legal war to keep the raiders here in oakland. they say the nfl's decision to allow the team to move to las vegas was illegal, now forever oakland leaders have teamed up with two antitrust lawyers who have experience going up against the nfl. one possible motive for the move is money. team owners will make tens of...
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from oakland and katie nielsen for kpix5. >>> protest during the national anthem overshadowed the games in the nfl this weekend.>> this conversation is exploding again and it's not going anywhere. it is now involving nascar. we will get to that in a minute. the president suggested nfl players be fired for refusing to stand during the national anthem, he tweeted about it saying many people booed at the players who no which was a small percentage. these are fans who demand respect for our flag. the protests were nationwide in the nfl, every single game made a statement during the national anthem. 200 players totaled, they that's got kneeled or locked arms. the president made his 1st comments on friday and continued over the weekend. president trump urging nfl owners to fire these sons of [ bleep ] who refuse to stand. >> we don't try to disrespect anyone we just want to show a message of togetherness.>> taking a knee during the national anthem was a movement you probably remember that started last year by former san francisco 49ers order back colin kaepernick. he didn't to draw attention
from oakland and katie nielsen for kpix5. >>> protest during the national anthem overshadowed the games in the nfl this weekend.>> this conversation is exploding again and it's not going anywhere. it is now involving nascar. we will get to that in a minute. the president suggested nfl players be fired for refusing to stand during the national anthem, he tweeted about it saying many people booed at the players who no which was a small percentage. these are fans who demand respect...
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live in hayward, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> neda, what are the latest models suggesting? >> right now it looks like turks and caicos in line next. right now puerto rico it didn't hit the island, but, of course, you see how massive it is. it certainly impacted them. the winds are still 180 miles per hour. it's been at 185 miles an hour for 35 hours. that makes it the longest storm to stay that strong. it's because of a warm ocean waters sea surface temperatures now reaching 90. it picks up steam over the warm waters. it will stay a category 5 according to the latest track with wind gusts up to 220 miles per hour moving west-northwest at 17 miles per hour. so here's the bahamas. and then as it gets closer to florida, this is the turn that everyone will be watching to see if it's going to impact florida and the east coast or the west coast of florida. this is a cone of uncertainty several models basically showing that it could go anywhere in this cone. models show it veering to the east of florida. by the weekend florida will feel it. people are told to evacuate now or tomor
live in hayward, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> neda, what are the latest models suggesting? >> right now it looks like turks and caicos in line next. right now puerto rico it didn't hit the island, but, of course, you see how massive it is. it certainly impacted them. the winds are still 180 miles per hour. it's been at 185 miles an hour for 35 hours. that makes it the longest storm to stay that strong. it's because of a warm ocean waters sea surface temperatures now reaching 90. it...
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kpix 5's katie nielsen is live in alameda to explain what prompted this alert. katie. >> reporter: michelle, water officials say only residents in alameda point are impacted, the rest of the city of alameda is not. now, that's because east bay m.u.d. is offering bottled water to residents until they can get it resolved. the water district got complaints from residents saying the water didn't taste or smell right. after doing some tests officials think an irrigation line with nondrinkable water contaminated the water lines that go into houses. >> east bay m.u.d. is watching the system and continuing to test. we are already seeing improvements as a result of the flushing. >> reporter: ebmud said this water system is not one of theirs. it's a legacy system left over from the naval base. they are just helping out the city of alameda. and if you take a look behind me. you can see a number of pallets that are starked up back here. those are supposed to be filled with cases of bottled water for impacted residents. we spoke with a resident just a few minutes ago as she
kpix 5's katie nielsen is live in alameda to explain what prompted this alert. katie. >> reporter: michelle, water officials say only residents in alameda point are impacted, the rest of the city of alameda is not. now, that's because east bay m.u.d. is offering bottled water to residents until they can get it resolved. the water district got complaints from residents saying the water didn't taste or smell right. after doing some tests officials think an irrigation line with nondrinkable...
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live in san francisco, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> time now 5:09. a state of emergency declared as wildfires burn thousands of acres in california. >> the death toll rises in last weekend's heat wave in the bay area. >> and yes, that marine layer has arrived! it is here. it is strong this morning. what it means for the temperatures and the weekend forecast coming up. >> and no metering lights just yet but things are definitely getting busy over at the bay bridge toll plaza. and we are getting reports of a lane that's blocked on the upper deck. we'll have details coming up. - grocery outlet is the home of "wow" savings. "wow" means you save 50% or more. there are three stages of "wow". denial. - is this price right? - acceptance. and boooyah! wait for it. boooyah has three "o's". ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ announcer: this week, assorted flavors of power bars are just four for a dollar. three northern california counties where wildfires have scorched thousands of acres. cr >>> governor jerry brown has declared a state of emergency in three
live in san francisco, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> time now 5:09. a state of emergency declared as wildfires burn thousands of acres in california. >> the death toll rises in last weekend's heat wave in the bay area. >> and yes, that marine layer has arrived! it is here. it is strong this morning. what it means for the temperatures and the weekend forecast coming up. >> and no metering lights just yet but things are definitely getting busy over at the bay bridge toll...
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in oakland, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> new at noon, protestors are gathering in downtown st. louis in the wake of the not guilty verdicts for a white former police officer in the shooting dead of a black man. jason stockley was accused of first-degree murder of anthony smith in 2012. he shot him when he saw him holding a gun. some people say he planned the gun in the smith car. students were sent home and thousands of employees were sent home. >>> hundreds of people packed sproul plaza to protest a speech by ben shapiro. police officers geared up for violent clashes but they were vastly outnumbered. some of the protests spilled to telegraph avenue. security was tight around where shapiro was speaking. the hall was surrounded by officers and barricades. tickets and metal detectors were required to get in. in all, police arrested nine people yesterday in connection with the protest. at least three were arrested for carrying a banned weapon. there were no reports of property damage. >>> ben shapiro was invited by the becker college republicans a student group on campus and he ta
in oakland, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> new at noon, protestors are gathering in downtown st. louis in the wake of the not guilty verdicts for a white former police officer in the shooting dead of a black man. jason stockley was accused of first-degree murder of anthony smith in 2012. he shot him when he saw him holding a gun. some people say he planned the gun in the smith car. students were sent home and thousands of employees were sent home. >>> hundreds of people packed...
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kpix 5's katie nielsen is live at the pg&e facility in hayward with more. >> reporter: in about a half- hour, nine linemen from the crew here in hayward will be heading towards florida with all the necessary gear and equipment. florida power & light requested the help after seeing the forecast for irma. florida power asked pg&e to send 100 specialists to be on hand to help restore power. part of a mutual aid agreement between the two utility companies. >> it has to be a very severe storm or hurricane to get this kind of call. we did receive a call during hurricane sandy. we went out there and provided 250 employees to provide support. at that time, they had 8 million customers without power. >> reporter: some forecast models show the eye of the storm could turn east before getting to the florida peninsula possibly impacting the carolinas. either way, those strong winds are expected to impact south florida and that's why the crews from pg&e will be so necessary in the next coming days. live in hayward, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> in an effort to expedite money for hurricane harvey relief
kpix 5's katie nielsen is live at the pg&e facility in hayward with more. >> reporter: in about a half- hour, nine linemen from the crew here in hayward will be heading towards florida with all the necessary gear and equipment. florida power & light requested the help after seeing the forecast for irma. florida power asked pg&e to send 100 specialists to be on hand to help restore power. part of a mutual aid agreement between the two utility companies. >> it has to be a...
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live in campbell, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> we want to give you an update now on the deadly accident on 580 that's made an absolute mess of the morning commute and joining us now on the phone is officer tyler hahn from the chp. good morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm doing well. thanks for talking with us this morning. so first of all, we know this started early this morning with two big rigs. what happened? >> at approximately 4:30 this morning, there was a collision that occurred between a car and a big rig. and that first big rig had to brake suddenly and unfortunately, the big rig that was following that one hit it from the behind. the driver of the second big rig succumbed to his injuries. so i'm on my way to the scene. traffic on 580 is a mess. avoid the area if you can. unfortunately, a tragic accident this morning about 4:30. >> it is tragic. we are actually looking at live pictures now from chopper 5. and it looks like maybe one lane may be open now? >> i understand that the far right lane, the number 4 lane, is open and people exiting at eden canyon. i'm trying t
live in campbell, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> we want to give you an update now on the deadly accident on 580 that's made an absolute mess of the morning commute and joining us now on the phone is officer tyler hahn from the chp. good morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm doing well. thanks for talking with us this morning. so first of all, we know this started early this morning with two big rigs. what happened? >> at approximately 4:30 this morning, there was...
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katie nielsen reports why some bay area freeways are the costliest. >> reporter: it's one of the bay area's most scenic freeways but it's also the most deadly for wildlife. the 23-mile stretch of interstate 280 between san francisco and silicon valley shoulders more of the cost than any other stretch of freeway in the state. >> every time i drive down 280 regularly remember seeing some sort of dead animal on the side of the road. >> reporter: according to the study, in 2016, cars hit wild animals almost 400 times on that stretch of 280 costing almost $875,000 per mile in damage, maintenance and clean- up costs. that's the most expensive cost of road kill per mile in the state. next was highway 101 north of san francisco and marin county where there were 225 collisions cost almost a half million dollars per mile. the tab for all collisions on freeways statewide in 2016, a whopping $276 million. >> you go into the country roads and other places in the state, and you could probably add another $300 million to that. >> reporter: the most commonly hit animals are deer, coyotes and small w
katie nielsen reports why some bay area freeways are the costliest. >> reporter: it's one of the bay area's most scenic freeways but it's also the most deadly for wildlife. the 23-mile stretch of interstate 280 between san francisco and silicon valley shoulders more of the cost than any other stretch of freeway in the state. >> every time i drive down 280 regularly remember seeing some sort of dead animal on the side of the road. >> reporter: according to the study, in 2016,...
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kpix 5's katie nielsen continues our team coverage from the east bay. >> reporter: crews from california task force 4 are grabbing their gear and packing up again, this time for south florida. only two days after getting back from a deployment to texas for hurricane harvey, they are going to florida. >> we refer to ourselves as a swiss army knife. we are prepared to do anything that's necessary to help people in whatever community. >> reporter: the 80 people in the urban search-and-rescue is made up of mostly oakland firefighters. they are leaving today to help emergency crews in the wake of irma. >> watch out for each other. >> reporter: and in hayward, a crew of nine linemen are packing their bags to head to florida as well. >> i dedicated my life to this trade. i just want to go out there and make my family proud. i have three young boys at home that i get to tell a story to. >> reporter: they have a mutual aid agreement with florida power & light. when florida asks for help, pg&e offered to send 100 linemen, engineers and supervisors from across northern california. 12-year lineman v
kpix 5's katie nielsen continues our team coverage from the east bay. >> reporter: crews from california task force 4 are grabbing their gear and packing up again, this time for south florida. only two days after getting back from a deployment to texas for hurricane harvey, they are going to florida. >> we refer to ourselves as a swiss army knife. we are prepared to do anything that's necessary to help people in whatever community. >> reporter: the 80 people in the urban...
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kpix 5's katie nielsen reports from alameda point. >> reporter: they started coming as early as 5:00 this morning. residents and business owners are trying to get clean water since they can't use the water out of the tap. >> i called ebmud this morning and her solution was you can go get some bottled water from city hall. >> reporter: the problem started a couple of days ago when residents complained about the water in alameda point smelling and tasting different. >> it's kind of a musty smell. >> reporter: ebmud ran tests yesterday afternoon and found a problem. >> the source is an irrigation line that was fed by a well, um, that mixed in with the drinking water system. >> how many people in your household? >> reporter: residents can pick up water from the red cross or city hall west until the tap water is safe to drink. but damon smith said for his family, the warning came too late. >> my wife and kids are sick now. my wife has an appointment three days ago, she is going back today. >> reporter: with hundreds of homes and businesses impacted, people hope the city fixes it soon. >>
kpix 5's katie nielsen reports from alameda point. >> reporter: they started coming as early as 5:00 this morning. residents and business owners are trying to get clean water since they can't use the water out of the tap. >> i called ebmud this morning and her solution was you can go get some bottled water from city hall. >> reporter: the problem started a couple of days ago when residents complained about the water in alameda point smelling and tasting different. >>...
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katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> about 20 airman from travis air force base are heading to st. croix to help victims of irma. they flew out this morning. the group includes medical personnel. they also plan to send medical equipment. >>> the senate has passed a spending package that would send billions to the victims of hurricane harvey and hurricane irma, if necessary. the package includes about $15 billion in disaster relief. that's nearly double what president trump had requested. today's vote also extends the government's borrowing authority keeping federal agencies funded through december 8th. a similar vote in the house could happen tonight. >>> republicans in congress still reeling from a white house meeting. mr. trump made a deal on the debt ceiling with top democrat senator chuck schumer and congresswoman nancy pelosi. then hours later the president sent out a tweet about young immigrants that pelosi said she suggested. >> i said this is what i asked the president to do and boom, boom, boom, the tweet appeared. that was good. >> mr. trump wrote this morning for all of
katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> about 20 airman from travis air force base are heading to st. croix to help victims of irma. they flew out this morning. the group includes medical personnel. they also plan to send medical equipment. >>> the senate has passed a spending package that would send billions to the victims of hurricane harvey and hurricane irma, if necessary. the package includes about $15 billion in disaster relief. that's nearly double what president trump had requested....
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live in alameda, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> across florida, homeowners and first responders are starting to get a sense of the sheer damage done by hurricane irma. the florida keys were the hardest hit area where some one in four homes were destroyed according to fema estimates. the region still has no running water, no gas, no power. since many roads aren't safe to usual military planes have been flying in with personnel and supplies. and the loss of electricity has sparked deadly situations in the state. two adults and a child died after deputies say a generator was used in a home without power. fire rescue crews found 6 people suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning. three are now in the hospital for advanced life support but three others died. and while as many as 5 million people are without power in florida, officials warn it might not return for weeks. some traffic encounters are already turning deadly as a result. police in marion county say a man was killed at one intersection where none of the traffic lights were working. >> people are blowing through these intersections not s
live in alameda, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> across florida, homeowners and first responders are starting to get a sense of the sheer damage done by hurricane irma. the florida keys were the hardest hit area where some one in four homes were destroyed according to fema estimates. the region still has no running water, no gas, no power. since many roads aren't safe to usual military planes have been flying in with personnel and supplies. and the loss of electricity has sparked deadly...
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live in san francisco, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:09. a new lawsuit has been filed by a group of first responders who helped with the relief effort after hurricane harvey. >> several bay area cities are among those vying to become the site for the second amazon headquarters and all the jobs that come with it. >> and you're waking up to some fog out there, even some drizzle in the air. how that's going to affect your friday temperatures and a look at what's ahead for the weekend. >> and things looking okay if you are making your way through san francisco along 280 and 101. but we are getting reports of a lane that's blocked further north along 280. we'll have all the details and what that backup looks like coming up. ♪ it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and rig
live in san francisco, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:09. a new lawsuit has been filed by a group of first responders who helped with the relief effort after hurricane harvey. >> several bay area cities are among those vying to become the site for the second amazon headquarters and all the jobs that come with it. >> and you're waking up to some fog out there, even some drizzle in the air. how that's going to affect your friday temperatures and a look at what's ahead...
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katie nielsen kpix . >>> crews have arrived in florida to help restore power after the widespread outages are anticipated. they flew in from northern california. >>we have our batteries charging and our equipment and tools that we shipped by ground to get here. we can load those on the truck and get ready to work as soon as the storm has passed. >>florida power and light has provided the trucks, the two utilities have a mutual agreement. >>> right now search and rescue teams from the east bay is in florida. task force for has 80 members most of them are firefighters. they will be helping out with emergency response including several rescue boats. task force for was in southeast texas where there was catastrophic flooding from hurricane harvey. >>> mixico is dealing with a natural disaster one-two punch, hurricane katia spot -- strength into a category two storm before slamming into the coast last night. two people died in the mudslide triggered by the high wind and rain. more than 4000 people have evacuated the area. cleanup crews are hard at work after an 8.1 magnitude earthquake shook m
katie nielsen kpix . >>> crews have arrived in florida to help restore power after the widespread outages are anticipated. they flew in from northern california. >>we have our batteries charging and our equipment and tools that we shipped by ground to get here. we can load those on the truck and get ready to work as soon as the storm has passed. >>florida power and light has provided the trucks, the two utilities have a mutual agreement. >>> right now search and...
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kpix 5's katie nielsen reports... his attorney argued some e charges against noah >>> new developments in the case of a former san mateo police officer accused of raping five women. katie nealson reports, his attorney says some of the charges should be thrown out. >> reporter: arguing the charges related to two of the cases should be dismissed, but the judge disagreed. the judge said there was enough evidence to move forward, and let a jury decide if winchester is guilty. noah winchester is charged with 22 counts relating to the rapes of five women. prosecutors allege he would pull women over, then order the women to have sex with him. >> at a time when we're trying to rebuild law enforcement's reputation, for a man to do this while wearing the uniform, it is an egregious disgrace, and one we can't to hold accountable. >> he is confident if he gets a jury of folks with open minds, and willing to listen, there will be a different account of these than we have heard so far. >> reporter: the judge did dismiss a couple of
kpix 5's katie nielsen reports... his attorney argued some e charges against noah >>> new developments in the case of a former san mateo police officer accused of raping five women. katie nealson reports, his attorney says some of the charges should be thrown out. >> reporter: arguing the charges related to two of the cases should be dismissed, but the judge disagreed. the judge said there was enough evidence to move forward, and let a jury decide if winchester is guilty. noah...
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but as kpix 5's katie nielsen shows us... the tone of th >>> new at 5:00, people coming together for oakland's pride parade but the tone of this year's celebration took a lot more of a political approach. >> this is the 8in' year oakland celebrated pride with a street festival like this, but only the 4th year they had a parade. participants say this year was more important than ever. >> the whole idea of pride is actually a political stand. it is us saying we are proud to be here, whether you are an immigrant, an lgbtqia community, we are all in a painful spot. >> if i get the ability to be who i am in a space accepting of me no matter what... >> show me what democracy looks like. >> so much hatred going on right now. it is very important to celebrate love and pride and equality for everyone. >> having a space for queer people allow uzus to have a sense of community that we don't have in every-day life. >> pride means being free, being able to be myself, being able to love everybody. >> happy pride, y'all, hey! ♪ ♪ ♪ >>
but as kpix 5's katie nielsen shows us... the tone of th >>> new at 5:00, people coming together for oakland's pride parade but the tone of this year's celebration took a lot more of a political approach. >> this is the 8in' year oakland celebrated pride with a street festival like this, but only the 4th year they had a parade. participants say this year was more important than ever. >> the whole idea of pride is actually a political stand. it is us saying we are proud to...
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katie nielsen is live with the latest.>> reporter: we are here at international and high street in oakland. if you look behind me you can so ofthe disclosures. ausing we just spoke with a lieutenant from the oakland police department moments ago. he told us what happened, oakland police were responding to a shots fired call sergeant -- call. a sergeant stopped a car and during the course of response as more officers headed down international boulevard, a car coming from high street collided with the officers. we're told the officers were responding code 3, lights and sirens.there were 2 officers in the suv. we're told both are injured and both were taken he was in stable condition. right now police investigators philistine, they will be here taking pictures and trying to document what happens it this is the case they will be closed out here for the next hour so they can finish their investigation that will stay with the crowd the banas. storm -->>> this is what everyone will be talking about today. this aspect social media of taking the knee this weekend he wanted nfl players fired who ref
katie nielsen is live with the latest.>> reporter: we are here at international and high street in oakland. if you look behind me you can so ofthe disclosures. ausing we just spoke with a lieutenant from the oakland police department moments ago. he told us what happened, oakland police were responding to a shots fired call sergeant -- call. a sergeant stopped a car and during the course of response as more officers headed down international boulevard, a car coming from high street...
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live in berkeley, katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> and this is how the 50th anniversary of the summer of love ends in the bay area, police in riot gear out in full force before yiannopoulos arrived. dozens of officers took to the streets to maintain the peace. chopper 5 was on hand as they took a handful of people into custody di. three men were arrested for carrying a banned weapon. we'll have continuing coverage of the berkeley protests and the police response coming up at 6. >>> now to some breaking news. president trump has just signed an expanded travel ban. north korea, venezuela and chad have now been added to the list while sudan was dropped from the restriction. the new measure will go into effect october 15. it replaces the president's previous order which was under review and expired today. existing visa orders are exempt but this will affect new visas. the countries on the list it is said refuse to share information on terrorism and other issues. >>> now another big story making headlines, a day of defines across the nfl. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> about 30 minutes ago the raiders and r
live in berkeley, katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> and this is how the 50th anniversary of the summer of love ends in the bay area, police in riot gear out in full force before yiannopoulos arrived. dozens of officers took to the streets to maintain the peace. chopper 5 was on hand as they took a handful of people into custody di. three men were arrested for carrying a banned weapon. we'll have continuing coverage of the berkeley protests and the police response coming up at 6. >>>...
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there will be several ceremonies honoring victims of this attack, katie nielsen joins us live from the side of one of these events in san francisco, katie lexi >> reporter: in 45 minutes firefighters here at station 7 in san francisco and firefighters across the city, will take time for their annual ceremony where they will honor their fallen brothers from the september 11 attacks. >> [ music ] >> reporter: firefighters rolled the truck out of the bay to recognize the call to duty and at 6:59 am, the exact time the first tower collapsed, the alarm bell rings 3 times to symbolize this last alarm. after a moment of silence the names of each of the 340 firefighters killed during 9/11 are read aloud. the city has marked the stay the same way every year and says that this year will be no different. they are inviting the public to attend and other departments are holding similar events. sunnyvale will have an event at 7 am. the fillet how ceremony -- the fillet whole ceremony is at 10 am. firefighters say this is meaningful because two urban search and rescue teams from the bay area were dep
there will be several ceremonies honoring victims of this attack, katie nielsen joins us live from the side of one of these events in san francisco, katie lexi >> reporter: in 45 minutes firefighters here at station 7 in san francisco and firefighters across the city, will take time for their annual ceremony where they will honor their fallen brothers from the september 11 attacks. >> [ music ] >> reporter: firefighters rolled the truck out of the bay to recognize the call to...
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katie? >> den, the app is designed to alert users to crimes happening nearby in real time. this is what it looks like. so the red dots, those indicate crimes that are reported, and they come with a brief description like this one saying there's a person attacking someone at a burger king with a knife. >> 207 in progress. 4-year-old taken by an unknown person. >> citizen employees listen to police scanners and when something happens, push out an alert through the app with the details. >> so when you see sirens or you hear helicopter overhead and you don't know what's going on that's where this comes in. >> users in the area are then encouraged to post information to that crime alert like uploading pictures or videos. >> we're actually following the story all the way through so you're getting the initial crime and you're getting hefr single update relative to you. >> kpix five law enforcement analyst howard jordan a former chief of the oakland police department. >> it creates a lot of hysteria. i think it's -- i don't find it will be of any useful purpose to law enforcement i
katie? >> den, the app is designed to alert users to crimes happening nearby in real time. this is what it looks like. so the red dots, those indicate crimes that are reported, and they come with a brief description like this one saying there's a person attacking someone at a burger king with a knife. >> 207 in progress. 4-year-old taken by an unknown person. >> citizen employees listen to police scanners and when something happens, push out an alert through the app with the...